Posts from January 2019

On Jan. 3, all 435 Representatives and one-third of the U.S. Senate were sworn in as members of the 116th Congress.

The transition will not likely be a smooth one. A partial federal government shutdown that started at midnight Dec. 22, 2018 — largely over funding levels for a protective wall at our southern border with Mexico – looms over the new Congress. The President would like $5 billion in new funding for the wall and Democrats set sights on a number far less.Read More

In my office, there is a Leroy Neiman print of a doubles tennis match. The scene shows doubles teams squaring off cross the net as one steps forward to take a shot. The colors are bright and energetic and it serves as a reminder to me of a few key life lessons:Read More